In a significant move to enhance its frontline medical evacuation capabilities, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence has given the green light, officially codifying and approving the deployment of the Dzhura-EVAK armored ambulance within its Defence Forces. This new ruggedized vehicle represents a crucial domestic effort to save lives on the battlefield.

Developed and manufactured by a seasoned Ukrainian company with a proven track record in armored vehicle production, the Dzhura-EVAK is engineered for the harsh realities of modern warfare. At its core lies a powerful diesel engine driving a robust 4×4 platform via a reliable manual transmission – a combo built for dependability under stress.
Recognizing that extraction often means traversing treacherous terrain, the designers didn’t skimp on mobility enhancements. The Dzhura-EVAK features a beefed-up chassis with reinforced front and rear suspension, heavy-duty all-terrain tires, and an upgraded braking system. These aren’t just specs; they’re vital adaptations for reaching wounded soldiers in off-road conditions and complex landscapes where standard vehicles falter.
Inside its modular hull, the vehicle is designed to carry up to six personnel, typically including the driver, a combat medic, and space for casualties. Critically, the Dzhura-EVAK provides substantial ballistic protection, shielding occupants from small arms fire, shrapnel, and the deadly blasts of mines and IEDs – essential when operating under fire.

But the Dzhura-EVAK isn’t just about armor and horsepower. It integrates key technologies vital for contemporary medevac missions:
- Video Surveillance: Enhancing situational awareness for the crew.
- Light Masking: Enabling low-visibility movement during sensitive operations.
- Anti-Drone Countermeasures: Addressing the ubiquitous threat of UAV attacks targeting medical assets.
- Climate Control: Ensuring patient stability with onboard ventilation and air conditioning.
- Automatic Stretcher Loading System: Streamlining the often-dangerous process of getting patients securely inside.
Deputy Minister of Defence Valeriy Churkin underscored the vehicle’s importance: “In a war where the enemy disregards conventions and targets medical personnel and transport, evacuating wounded soldiers is often a complex and perilous task”, he noted. “The vehicle’s mobility, ballistic protection, and anti-drone capabilities are paramount. Often, these factors determine the success of an evacuation mission in challenging situations”.
The Dzhura-EVAK joins a diverse and adaptable fleet already in service, which includes various wheeled and tracked armored vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, nimble buggies, quads, and even robotic platforms – chosen tactically based on the specific scenario.
The introduction of the domestically-produced Dzhura-EVAK represents more than just another vehicle; it signifies a tangible enhancement of Ukraine’s capacity to protect and rescue its defenders, boosting the odds of successful, life-saving extractions from the front lines.
Source: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine




